This daily morning show is based around the "train wreck" real life of host, Gabe Morency. Coined, â€œthe Stephen A. Smith of sports betting talk,â€ by Forbes Magazine, the long-time radio and TV personality, purged from Toronto, has done everything from host the Montreal Expos post game show, to front the heavy metal band, Homicide.Gabeâ€™s daily revelations of previous nightâ€™s escapades in the world of Sports Wagering often end up in comical, surreal resolutions, having listeners obsessively tune in to see what predicaments Gabe had gotten himself into, and how he fared in the end. Veteran co-host/handicapper Joe Raneri keeps the show honest and classes up the joint w/ facts, data, logic and reason.As seen live on SportsGrid Network popular OTT video platforms, weekdays from 9am â€“ 12pm EST.Heard live on the FNTSY Sports Radio Network, weekdays from 9am â€“ 12pm EST.

Gabe Morency and Joe Raineri open the show talking about how the Panthers may have finally run Cam Newton in to the ground. Getting ready to talk to Drew Dinkmeyer, Gabe thinks there should be a DFS workshop to understand how the algorithms work. Myck Aussie joins the show to give his picks for Week 2 in the NFL. Drew Dinkmeyer joins the show to give his top DFS plays for Week 2, and says he will be using Devin Singletary in his lineups this weekend.

Gabe and Joe open the final hour of the show looking at how the Jets-Bills line has significantly moved since the Jets announced Sam Darnold will not play due to mono. Gabe and Joe are joined by Frank Stampfl as they break down the true question, will the Jets win a game this season? The Prez joins the show to give his top Week 2 picks, and explains why he’s riding the Titans train.

The second hour of the show starts with Gabe and Joe breaking down the media issues surrounding the Jets and Browns, who will play each other this week on Monday Night Football. On today’s edition of Get Off My Lawn, Gabe talks about how the Browns organization is inept, and not professionally capable of winning anything. Chris Landry joins the show to talk about the latest NFL news, including Sam Darnold sitting out Monday night’s game against the Browns.

Former NFL linebacker London Fletcher joins the show to talk about Antonio Brown's issues, how coaches need to hold players accountable, and how the Browns need to stop worrying about the superficial problems, and worry about winning football games.

Gabe Morency and Joe Raineri open the show talking about Adam Gase’s relationship with the media, which Joe knows from his days in Miami, is about as good as the President’s relationship with Democrats. NY Daily News writer Manish Mehta joins the show to talk about Gase’s media relationship issues, and the probable implosion of the New York Jets. Former Super Bowl Champion London Fletcher joins the show to talk about some NFL news, Antonio Brown, and coaches holding players accountable.

Gabe and Joe open the final hour of the show looking at the latest Week 2 money lines. The guys talk about Antonio Brown possibly being put on the NFL exempt list, though Gabe thinks AB should just go away. Joe Pisapia joins the show to give his top DFS plays for Week 2.

The second hour of the show starts with Gabe and Joe explaining that WAR stats mean nothing, and a player like Mike Trout should not be MVP, due to his team’s performance. Gabe tells the story of an unsung 9/11 hero, a former Marine who ran into the World Trade Center twice to get people out. On today’s edition of Get Off My Lawn, Gabe says Antonio Brown, now dealing with rape allegations, needs to go away forever.

Gabe Morency and Joe Raineri open the show remembering those who lost their lives 18 years ago. After reading a tweet from Lenny Dykstra talking about girls born on 9/11/01, Gabe calls the disturbed former Met a social pariah. Gabe and Joe question making a parlay bet on the Dolphins and Cardinals. Gabe believes that Odell Beckham Jr. is unaware of anything but himself.

Gabe and Joe open the final hour of the show with Gabe telling a story of his interaction with Skid Row frontman, Sebastian Bach. The guys finish the show making their nightly wagers in MLB, and look at some futures for College Football and Week 2 of the NFL.

Tillman Fertitta, owner of the Houston Rockets, joins the show to talk about his new book "Shut Up and Listen", and talks about the future of in-game betting, as well as how the NBA has become the most "hip" sports league.

The second hour of the show starts with Gabe and Joe going over some early Week 2 lines, questioning a high number for the Redskins-Cowboys game. Houston Rockets Owner Tilman Fertitta joins the show to talk about the changing landscape of the sports business world, and the future of sports gambling. On today’s edition of Get Off My Lawn, gabe says the officials almost screwed over the Saints, again.

Gabe Morency and Joe Raineri open the show looking at how the Monday night win for the Raiders was not a fluke, as home teams have a great record on Monday night in Week 1 of the NFL season. The guys look at some early money line numbers, thinking the Cardinals-Ravens game has too high of a total. Gabe questions the NBA’s use of sponsors on jerseys, citing the Clippers being “patched” by the dating site, Bumble.

Gabe and Joe open the final hour of the show previewing the Monday night games, though Gabe and Joe agree there won’t be much to watch after the Saints-Texans game. The guys look at some wagering lines for the Monday night games, saying that both should be close games, though people should not think of taking the over on the Saints vs. Texans.

The second hour of the show starts with Gabe and Joe saying that Eli Manning was not the reason the Giants lost to the Cowboys, but it is still time to turn the reins over to Daniel Jones. On today’s edition of Get Off My Lawn, Gabe explains how he’s sick of the Cleveland Browns being overhyped. NFL legend Emmitt Smith joins the show to talk about Ezekiel Elliott’s contract, Jerry Jones negotiation abilities, and the strong play of his son.

Gabe Morency and Joe Raineri open the show talking about how Drew Dinkmeyer won $100,000 in DFS, thanks to Sammy Watkins, a player that gabe says is always overlooked in fantasy. Gabe got to enjoy a Bills win against the Jets, but also said it was a strange game all around. Joe and Gabe recap the rest of the action from Sunday in the NFL.

Gabe and Joe open the final hour of the show arguing with Producer Shaun about how Mike Tomlin may not be the best coach in the NFL, but he dealt with too many egos and personalities. Gabe and Joe question the future of the Raiders, saying they need a true face of the franchise as they move to Las Vegas (Antonio Brown is not that face). Gabe and Joe agree that buying jerseys are not a waste of money, with Gabe remembering he has an Andrea Bargani Raptors jersey.

The second hour of the show starts with Gabe and Joe talking about how Anotnio Brown and the NFL have made a media circus out of his situation with the Raiders. On today’s edition of Get Off My Lawn, Gabe says it’s time to say goodbye to Antonio Brown. Myck Ausiie joins the show to give his wager locks for the weekend.

Gabe Morency and Joe Raineri open the show with Gabe explaining that the Bears are unwatchable. Gabe and Joe explain that the only thing worth watching last night was having money on Packers, and they talk about their in-game wagering. Gabe gets in to the fantasy aspect of last night’s game, saying everyone needs to stop thinking Aaron Jones is a good fantasy running back. DailyRoto’s Drew Dinkmeyer joins the show to give his top DFS lineups for Week 1.

Gabe and Joe open the final hour of the show talking with Celtics center Enes Kanter about being bothered by NBA players not playing in the FIBA World Cup. Gregg Sussman chimes in by asking Kanter if he will actually look at a professional wrestling career when he is done in the NBA. Enes calls himself, along with Draymond Green and Russell Westbrook as the biggest trash-talkers in the game. The Prez joins the show to talk about his favorite wagers going into tonight’s Packers-Bears game.

The second hour of the show starts with Gabe and Joe breaking down some NFL win totals, thinking the Lions are a little better than their 4.5 total. PAC-12 analyst Yogi Roth joins the show to talk about Oregon’s failures against Auburn, and how the PAC-12 can be a powerhouse conference like the SEC. On today’s edition of Get Off My Lawn, Gabe says drug testers in sports need to go away. Actor Danny Huston joins the show to talk about his life in film, and promotes his new movie, The Last Photograph.

Gabe Morency and Joe Raineri open the show with Gabe giving producer Shaun a hard time for his news update. Gabe and Joe get excited for the NFL to kickoff tonight, as they look at some of the latest wager lines for the Packers vs. Bears game. Gabe thinks the Bears overachieved last season, and may have a difficult start coming out of the gate. Talking about having Enes Kanter on the show, the Pit reminds Gabe that he called Kanter a social pariah who can’t play defense.

Gabe and Joe open the final hour of the show looking at the Week 2 schedule of college football. The guys look at the NBA preseason schedule, and question the Raptors playing a couple of games in Tokyo. The guys look at the NFC East, and think the Giants will have a better record than the Redskins.

The second hour of the show starts with Gabe and Joe breaking down how to make parlays, and explain how many people hear making these types of wagers. On today’s edition of Get Off My Lawn, Gabe talks about how Max Kellerman makes Stephen A. Smith seem sane.

Gabe Morency and Joe Raineri open the show with Gabe saying during the news update that a gamblers union could take over the world. The guys talk about the cultural and wagering differences between NBA, NHL, and NFL, with the latter being the most influenced by gambling. The guys talk about how Ezekiel Elliott was always going to be playing Week 1, and he had no desire to be at training camp. The guys get ready for tomorrow night’s Bears-Packers Opening night game, talking with Bears PBP announcer, Tom Thayer.

Gabe and Cam open the final hour of the show talking about how Hurricane Dorian is exposing the waters around Miami for being disgusting and cancer-ridden waters, unlike Cuba’s waters, clear and beautiful, only 90 miles away. While breaking down some of the latest money lines for Week 1, Gabe notices a bad leak in the roof of Studio 34.

The second hour of the show starts with Gabe and Cam talking about how the Patriots are still favorites, but Cam is taking the under on their win total. Cam discusses how he cut himself while opening a can to make chili. On today’s edition of Get Off My Lawn, Gabe breaks down how awful Oregon played this weekend against Auburn. Joe Lisi joins the show to break down the action from college football over the weekend.

Gabe Morency and Cam Stewart open the show with Cam questioning if he will stick with the fantasy football team name, Green Eggs N Cam. The guys recap the weekend in College Football, calling Oregon big choke artists. Gabe and Cam talk about how the new Joker movie is just more evidence that movies are becoming too expensive to see in theaters.

Gabe and Joe open the final hour of the show talking with Joe Lisi about this weekend’s college football games, and look to see if there are any games to watch out for with weather issues surrounding Hurricane Dorian. Gabe and Joe give thier top wagers for the weekend, with both looking at Rutgers with intrigue.

The second hour of the show starts with Gabe and Joe talking about the great play of Danny Dimes Jones, saying that he will be the starting QB at some point soon, even though Gabe thinks he should be the starter right now. Today’s edition of Get Off My Lawn has Gabe telling Ezekiel Elliott that he better get a deal done, because the NFL will go on with or without him. Pete Yannopoulos joins the show to talk about too many NBA players skipping the FIBA World Championships.

Gabe Morency and Joe Raineri open the show talking about how Josh Gordon is going to terrorize everyone, mainly by playing great football, but then getting in trouble again. Gabe explains how the Bill, and the Buffalo Bulls, both screwed Gabe out of a big money parlay. Myck Aussie joins the show to talk about some of the latest wagers in Aussie Rules Football playoffs.

Gabe and Joe open the final hour of the show talking with George Kurtz about the AFC East teams, and also question how people from the northeast become Cowboys fans. The guys talk with George about diversifying portfolios when it comes yo playing in multiple fantasy football leagues.

Gabe Morency and Joe Raineri open the show talking about how the Mets can’t play defense. The guys talk about how fans of the Cowboys, Yankees, and Notre Dame (altogether) are a strange bunch, to say the least. Talking about Producer Shaun taking days off right at the beginning of college football season, Gabe and Joe question the timing of his days off. Talking about Oregon being the latest state to legalize gambling, Gabe still doesn’t understand how Florida has not legalized sports wagering. The guys go state-by-state to see which ones have legalized gambling, and Gabe still can’t stand the laws in New York.

Gabe and Joe open the final hour of the show talking about how athletes do not stay loyal to teams, and fans should not be as invested as to who stays and who leaves. NASCAR star Kevin Harvick joins the show to talk about Throwback Weekend, and his arcade style car.

Gabe Morency and Joe Raineri open the show talking about how it’s tough for the guys to do shows with certain hosts, due to devotion to their families; Joe and Gabe take a look at the married life of Producer Chris. Gabe says he would like to see women tryout for NFL, but Carli Lloyd should not be the first to do so.

Gabe and Joe break down a video of the Bagel Boss Man getting arrested and sent to a psychiatric ward; the guys find it funny he has the audacity to talk back to police officers. The guys question the legitimacy of two guys giving away free chicken sandwiches in front of a Popeye’s.

The second hour of the show starts with Gabe questioning how to respond to an email scam he received from someone saying they are a veteran, and need help getting money from an account. On today’s edition of Get Off My Lawn, Gabe calls out Doug Gottlieb for being a scumbag who knows nothing about the pain of being a pro athlete.

Gabe Morency and Joe Raineri open the show talking with former NFL Ryan O’Callaghan, who is promoting his book discussing his life as an openly gay NFL player. Kirk Herbstreit joins the show to give his take on the first week of College Football, and breaks down the Holy War game between Utah and BYU.

The second level of the show starts with Gabe explaining how he will start taking the Yankees as much more serious World Series contenders, after watching them play great baseball against the Dodgers; Joe and Gabe agree that the Oakland sweep was more about the A’s not generating enough fans at the stadium. Tom Verducci joins to talk Dodgers - Yankees, ets - Braves and Nationals baseball. Gabe throws out MVP and Cy Young odds for the NL and AL.

Gabe Morency and Joe Raineri open the show with gabe explaining Andrew Luck made the right decision to retire, and the fans booing Luck was over the top. Gabe says that when you look at the adjusted odds for the Colts, the most important was the AFC South Division. Gabe and Joe explain how Andrew Luck was one of the most hit and sacked quarterbacks since he came into the league, making this retirement decision much more understanding. The guys also say the AFC South is weak, and the Colts have the weapons, defense, and offensive line to still win this division.

Gabe and Joe open the final hour of the show arguing with Producer Shaun as to how good of a season the Wolverines will have; Gabe says they can win the division, while Shaun believes they can get as far as the playoffs. Joe Lisi joins the show to give his predictions on Michigan, and previews all the action as College Football kicks off this weekend.

The second level of the show starts with Gabe explaining how Oklahoma City Bomber Timothy McVeigh was a diehard Bills fan, and may have snapped after losing a big bet on a Bills in the Super Bowl. On today’s edition of Get Off My Lawn, Gabe, for as much as he loves Michigan and Jim Harbaugh, thinks the coach needs to stop blaming everyone else for their team’s faults, and needs to finally get to the CFB playoffs. Gabe and Joe bring up that Ryan Finley is another rookie quarterback showing he can be the starter for the Bengals.

Gabe Morency and Joe Raineri open the show saying Dolphins coach Brian Flores has no right to blast Jay-Z songs to try to “motivate” Kenny Stills. After seeing another solid performance by Daniel Jones against the Bengals, Gabe believes it’s time for the Giants to cut ties with Eli Manning, and start the future of the team from Week 1. Gabe also thinks it’s time to shorten the preseason to 2 games.

Gabe and Joe open the final hour of the show talking about a “celebrity fight” coming up between Lenny Dykstra and the Angry Bagel Guy. Previewing the Bengals hosting the Giants, the guys give Andy Dalton a little more credit, citing that he is like a “good Ryan Fitzpatrick”. The Prez joins the show to give his picks for the night in NFL preseason, and goes toe-to-toe with Bob for some MLB wagering.

The second level of the show starts with Gabe and Joe looking at a video of a woman getting a tattoo in an interesting place. On today’s edition of Get Off My Lawn, Gabe calls Antonio Brown a jerky narcissist; Joe questions if there is a difference between AB before and after the Vontaz Burfict hit, while Gabe compares him to Dennis Rodman. Phil Steele of ESPN joins the show to talk about Week Zero of the College Football season.

Gabe Morency and Joe Raineri open the show looking at some of their top bets from the night, and Gabe breaks down the Packers, and rodeo Aaron Rodgers, playing tonight in Winnipeg. College Football is back, and Gabe and Joe look at the high total for Hawaii vs. Arizona, and also look at the future bets for the Hawaii Warriors. Gabe says it’s almost impossible that a team like the Detroit Tigers can win again against the Astros.

Gabe and Joe open the final hour of the show talking about how the Dolphins do not consider Josh Rosen to be ready to start in Week 1. The guys talk about how Kenny Stills is calling out Jay-Z for not understanding the kneeling protest.

The second level of the show starts with Gabe and Joe looking at how Phillip Rivers has no leverage in questioning if Tom Brady is the greatest quarterback of all time. Gabe uses this conversation as part of his Get Off My Lawn segment, even citing that Eli Manning has more credibility to question the greatness of Brady. Cam Stewart joins the show to talk about how while the Browns keep running their mouths, the Ravens, Steelers, and even the Bengals, are just going about their business

Gabe Morency and Joe Raineri open the show arguing with Producer Shaun over who they would want in the playoffs between Clayton Kershaw and Mariano Rivera. Gabe warns Ezekiel Elliott that if he goes toe-to-toe against Jerry Jones in his contract dispute, he will lose; Gabe explains what Jerry will do for players who are loyal, like giving Jaylen Smith a contract extension. Gabe talks more about the Baker Mayfield GQ magazine article. Browns coach Freddie Kitchens is a moron and he needs to wheel Baker in.

Gabe and Joe open the final hour of the show talking with Bob in Vermont, getting his MLB picks for the night. Gabe and joe talk some college football and Pete Fiutak, from collegefootballnews.com. The three of them look ahead to the season and Pete gives his pick for the Florida vs Miami game.

Gabe and Joe open the final hour of the show talking with Bob in Vermont, getting his MLB picks for the night. Gabe and joe talk some college football and Pete Fiutak, from collegefootballnews.com. The three of them look ahead to the season and Pete gives his pick for the Florida vs Miami game.

The second level of the show starts with Gabe and Joe looking at the latest news and notes around the NFL. The guys talk about how Baker Mayfield certainly has the talent to be an elite QB, but needs to keep his ego in check.

Gabe Morency and Joe Raineri open the show with Gabe explaining that if Antonio Brown is willing to not play because of a bad helmet, he will not do radio shows because of a bad chair. Gabe goes on about how sensitive people are in this world today, and he uses Ezekiel Elliott as an example after Jerry Jones called him out. Gabe says goodbye to his laptop.

The second level of the show starts with Gabe and Joe piggybacking off a conversation about college sports fans they hate, with Gabe talking about how he enjoyed partying with UPenn students. On today’s edition of Get Off My Lawn, Gabe tells Antonio Brown to stop complaining about a helmet. Gabe likes the play of Daniel Jones, and also likes the fact that he is pushing Eli Manning to play better.

Gabe Morency and Joe Raineri open the show with Gabe explaining how he almost lost winning tickets this weekend due to the downpour of rain yesterday, almost melting away his winners. Looking at the NFL, the guys explain how the Raiders may be at the end of the line with Antonio Brown. Gabe and Joe explain that Week 3 of the NFL preseason may be the best time to draft in fantasy football, despite the unknown future of Ezekiel Ellliott, Melvin Gordon, and to an extent, Antonio Brown. Gabe has no idea how anyone could think Friends is a better sitcom than Seinfeld.

The final level of the show starts with Gabe and Joe taking a notice of Producer Yeng's new LeBron sneakers. The guys look at the expectations for Bruce Arians and how he can turn Jameis Winston and the Bucs into contenders. Gabe and Joe finish the hour previewing the Bills vs. Panthers preseason game tonight with Sal Cappacio of WGR Bills Radio Network.

Gabe and Joe continue the sports conversion as Jay-z is in the spotlight this hour. Gabe calls Jay-Z out for partnering with the NFL. He sold-out Colin Kaepernick for the almighty dollar. Joe Lisi joins to discuss the college football season. Joe likes the Miami Hurricanes to upset the Florida Gators in week zero !

Gabe and Joe discuss the Baltimore Ravens pre-season record. Gabe disagrees with the media critics of Lamar Jackson. He is 6-1 as a starter and will only be better in year two. Gabe talks about his altercation at the grocery store where he was carded for trying to buy a lighter. Gabe goes off… Gabe drink Yoo-hoo chocolate drink but would rather a chocolate milk drink. Myk Aussie joins for his weekly spot.

Gabe and Joe open the final hour of the show questioning why the only thing making headlines from the Jeff Epstein raids is a painting of Bill Clinton in a dress; the guys question the conspiracy theories surrounding the situation. Joe and Gabe explain that eating contests may not be worth the health issues, citing a man dying after a taco-contest in California. To his ‘surprise’, Gabe explains how fans going through the highs and lows of watching their teams can have a big effect on a fan’s heart and blood pressure. Former Ravens WR Qadry Ismail joins the show to talk about the latest news around the NFL and the Ravens camp.

Gabe and Joe open the final hour of the show questioning why the only thing making headlines from the Jeff Epstein raids is a painting of Bill Clinton in a dress; the guys question the conspiracy theories surrounding the situation. Joe and Gabe explain that eating contests may not be worth the health issues, citing a man dying after a taco-contest in California. To his ‘surprise’, Gabe explains how fans going through the highs and lows of watching their teams can have a big effect on a fan’s heart and blood pressure. Former Ravens WR Qadry Ismail joins the show to talk about the latest news around the NFL and the Ravens camp.

The second level of the show starts with Gabe saying that Jon Gruden knows he’s not a good coach, and is just cashing in until after the Raiders move to Las Vegas. Gabe and Joe also question the monetary relationship between Jay-Z and the NFL. Looking at some preseason games, Gabe and Joe break down Nicks Foles playing against his former team, the Eagles. ABC-Dallas Sports Anchor Dale Hansen joins the show to talk about the Cowboys contract issues, and the partnership of the NFL and Jay-Z. Reuben Frank of NBC Sports in Philadelphia joins the show to break down the latest news and analysis out of Eagles camp.

Gabe Morency and Joe Raineri open the show with Gabe saying the Astros have blown a few parlays thanks to back-to-back losses to the White Sox. Gabe understands that MLB has become unreal with all the records being broken, and also understands when he sees Conor McGregor trending on Twitter, it’s not for good reason. ABC-Dallas Sports Anchor Dale Hansen joins the show to talk about the Cowboys contract issues, and the partnership of the NFL and Jay-Z.

Gabe and Joe open the final hour of the show questioning if Mike Tyson actually smokes $40,000 worth of weed per month; Gabe does the math, and finds it nearly impossible. Bob Kravitz of The Athletic joins the show to talk about the latest news surrounding the Colts and the injury to Andrew Luck.

The second level of the show starts with Gabe and Joe chatting with Pete Yannopoulos about the NBA schedule, and how the pressure is on for the teams from the Staples Center. On today’s edition of Get Off My Lawn, Gabe talks about the UFC, snd how Henry Cejudo needs to stop running his mouth. Cam Stewart joins the show to give his picks for the weekend in PGA.

Gabe Morency and Joe Raineri open the show with Gabe talking about the Albany Empire winning the Arena Football Championship, leading to the story of the rise and fall of the AFL. Gabe and Joe get in to the controversy surrounding Barstool Sports, after a series of tweets about unionizing got the attention of U.S. Rep., Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

Gabe and Joe open the final hour of the show looking at how the Browns may have some big issues following the suspension of Antonio Colloway; Gabe questions the integrity of Cleveland’s font office. Joe and Gabe agree that the eccentric personalities that make up the Brown team, along with a new coach, is a recipe for disaster, with the guys saying the Browns are at best a 3rd place team in the AFC North. Bleacher Report’s Scott Miller joins the show to talk about the possible end of the run for Gabe Kapler as Phillies manager.

The second level of the show starts with Gabe talking about Chris Cuomo going off after someone called him ‘fredo”. On today’s edition of Get Off My Lawn, Gabe says he doesn’t care that Alex Rodriguez had his rental car broken into, saying he deserved to get robbed. The guys question Curt Schilling’s personal affairs when it comes to the he may run for Congress in Arizona.

Gabe Morency and Joe Raineri open the show with Gabe talking about how he lost his keys. Gabe goes on to talk about the Yankees dominating the Orioles, and how you need to keep it simple when it comes to wagering, and not thinking the Orioles were going to have another miracle win in them. Gabe defends Day Prescott, saying he is the glue to the Cowboys success.

Gabe and Joe open the final hour of the show looking at some top wagers for the night in baseball. Charles Davis joins the show to give some advice to the guys drafting fantasy football in the coming weeks.

Gabe and Joe open the final hour of the show looking at some top wagers for the night in baseball. Charles Davis joins the show to give some advice to the guys drafting fantasy football in the coming weeks.

The second level of the show starts with Gabe predicting that Antonio Brown will not play for the Raiders until they move to Las Vegas; Gabe and Joe agree that AB’s narcissism is reaching a level of insanity. The guys break down the riff between the Raiders and the Athletics, with the rights to Oakland Coliseum at stake. Former NFL linebacker Ben Leber joins the show to talk about the Vikings training camp.

Gabe Morency and Joe Raineri open the show saying he is thankful that the Bills did not trade and sign Antonio Brown, citing how he is already making headlines for all the wrong reasons. Gabe explains that the Steelers should be laughing and thanking the stars they are rid of AB, and Gabe also explains that the Steelers have a knack for “finding the next guy”. Matt Lombardo of NJ.com and The Star Ledger joins the show to talk about Eli Manning’s Hall of Fame argument, and when exactly we will see Daniel Jones go under center for Big Blue.

Gabe and Joe end the show looking at some preseason props for tonight’s NFL games. The guys chat with intern Bella about her experience working in The Pit, and what she plans to take back with her to Syracuse.

Gabe and Joe open the second level of the show talking about Daniel Jones going perfect in his first NFL series. On today’s edition of Get Off My Lawn, Gabe tells everyone, himself included, to stop thinking they know what a rookie, like Daniel Jones, will be on draft night.

Gabe Morency and Joe Raineri open the show looking at how preseason games are more about how the team plays, and not necessarily about the wins and losses. The guys talk about how they loved watching Christian Wade, the rugby player turned running back, play well for the Bills last night. Sooner Leesa calls the show to give Gabe an early birthday present. Myck Aussie joins the show to give his top weekend wagers in NFL preseason and of course, Aussie Rules Football.

Gabe and Joe open the second level of the show with Gabe thinking MLB has done right with playing games in London, a Little League World Series stadium, and now, having the Yankees and White Sox play at the baseball field used in the film, Field of Dreams. The guys talk about the hypocrisy of NFL owners telling players not to get political, but then owners can throw fundraisers for politicians.

Gabe Morency and Joe Raineri open the show giving advice on how to bet on preseason NFL games tonight. Looking at the Giants-Jets game, the guys talk about how the Jets will be figuring out who will be the back-up to Sam Darnold, questioning the play of Trevor Siemian. MLB insider Seth Everett joins the show to talk about the Mets winning streak, and the MLB playoff race.

Gabe and Joe open the final hour of the show looking at when exactly Daniel Jones will take over as Giants quarterback. The guys talk about how Eli Manning’s arm strength is not what it use to be, and we should see Jones under center by November.

Gabe and Joe chat with Bob in Vermont, who gives his top MLB picks, and the lunch of the day. Cam Stewart joins the show to give his top wagers for this weekend in PGA, and Gabe can’t stand how Joe says the last name of Brooks Koepka.

Gabe Morency and Joe Raineri open the show talking with James “Murr” Murray of Impractical Jokers, as he talks about his new book, and being the enigma of the reality show. Gabe explains how he is creeped out by seeing the Statue of Liberty at night, and the gang gets into what scares them, like Shaun G saying he is freaked out by the Times Square character hustlers. Gabe and Joe break the juiced ball theory, explaining how there are four MLB teams that will break single-season home run records.

Gabe and Joe talk about the NFL player who used his wife’s urine to get by a drug test and was caught. Gabe and Joe are joined by Phil Steele as they talk about the upcoming college football season, looking at some future win totals for some Top 25 teams.

Gabe and Joe find strategies for wagering the NFL preseason. Senior Colts writer Steven Holder of the Athletic joins the show to give updates from Colts training camp, including Andrew Luck’s status for Week 1, as he deals with a calf issue.

Gabe Morency and Joe Raineri open the show with Gabe gloating at how the Mets just keep winning, but stops short of going out and buying a Mets jersey, citing bad luck with jerseys he buys. Pete Yannopoulos joins the show to look at the latest news around the US Basketball team, and how US players don’t have the same respect for playing for their country that past players had.

Gabe and Joe open the final hour of the show looking at how Dan Quinn has a horrible preseason record, but also covers the spread in every game. Cindy Boren of the Washington Post joins the show to talk about the latest news around NFL training camps.

Gabe likes Kyler Murray for fantasy purposes but not for the Arizona Cardinals win-lost record. The Boston Red Sox are 17-27 when Sale and Price start a game. Its a crazy year in Boston for the team. Gabe talks about the Buffalo Bills and New York Jets win total for 2019. Gabe goes off on UFC fighter Covington.

Gabe Morency and Joe Raineri start with the tragic shootings in El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio. They guys send their condolences and wish for peace and happiness. It is really sad to see so much hate in people. Gabe talks about the red-hot Mets who are 9-1 in the last 10 games. They are strong contenders for the playoffs.

Gabe and Joe open Level 3 with Gabe talking about the Rolling Stones playing at MetLife Stadium during his show last night, questioning if Mick Jagger knows exactly where he is, geographically and mentally.

Gabe and Joe open up the second hour of the show with Gabe going against everyone, thinking the Mets will make the playoffs. On today’s edition of Get Off My Lawn, Gabe, not the biggest fan of LeBron, tells people to lay off his over-celebration of his son’s dunk. Gabe and Joe find strategies for wagering the NFL preseason.

Gabe Morency and Joe Raineri open the show with Gabe having to explain that .99 cent meals do not exist at McDonald’s. Gabe explains how he got torched by the Red Sox, and how he needs to stop betting on Boston-area team. Mick Aussie joins the show to talk about some of his top bets for the weekend in Aussie Rules Football.

Gabe and Joe open Level 3 with Gabe questioning why everyone trashes Jared Goff, calling him undervalued. The guys look at who will be the top ranked quarterbacks for 2019, and give their top wagers for tonight's Hall of Fame game.

Gabe and Joe start Level 2 looking at how to properly wager on tonight’s Hall of Fame Game between the Falcons and Broncos. On today’s edition of Get Off My Lawn, Gabe tells calls out the Yankees for not making a trade, and A-Rod and J-Lo as phony a couple as the birthday cake she surprised him with on live TV. NFL Scouting Consultant Chris Landry joins the show to talk about the latest news around NFL training camps.

Gabe Morency and Joe Raineri open the show explaining how the Mets are looking like the better team in New York these days, making the big trades and playing the hottest baseball over the last few weeks. The guys go on to talk about Baker Mayfield yelling at his offense, and explain the difference between becoming a leader and earning the respect of your teammates, and just shouting at your teammates.

Steelers running back Jaylen Samuels joins the show to talk about his adjustments in training camp, how the team is moving on without Antonio Brown and Le’Veon Bell, and how his relationships are building with James Connor and Ben Roethlisberger.

Gabe and Joe use the final hour of the show to break down some MLB games, and also look at how to place wagers on the NFL Hall of Fame Game. Steelers running back Jaylen Samuels joins the show to talk about his adjustments in training camp, and how the team is moving on without Antonio Brown and Le’Veon Bell.

Gabe Morency and Joe Raineri start level two with Bills QB Josh Allen flipping a young kid from a Dolphins fan to a Bills fan at training Camp in Western New York. A young kid showed up with a Miami Dolphins jersey and Josh had none of it and got him a Bills sports wear. Gabe goes on rant about the aforementioned "Dolphins" fan in the latest "Get off my lawn". Cam Stewart joins to talk PGA and MLB best bets.